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Duration: 361 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: zorg |
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Alternate Names: Alexandra Ansideï
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Vahina Giocante was born on June 30, 1981. She is a French actress.
Release Year: 2007
Nation: France
Alternative Title: 99 francos, 99 фрaнка, 39,90, Neununddreißigneunzig, 99 frangia, 99 f, 15.99 Euro, 99 frank, 99 frankai, 99 franków, 99 Франков, 9,90 ytl
Director: Bruno Vatin, Jan Kounen, Laurent Lafran
Writer: Bruno Lavaine, Frédéric Beigbeder, Jan Kounen, Nicolas Charlet
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Companies: ARTE France Cinéma, Canal+, CinéCinéma, Cofimage 18, Légende Entreprises, Légende Films, Pathé Distribution, Poste Image, Uni Etoile 4
Genre: Comedy, Comedy Film, Drama, Film Based On Literature
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Keywords: advertising agency, advertising campaign, advertising executive, based on novel or book, co-workers relationship, drug abuse, paris, france
Octave Parango (Jean Dujardin), a talented but cynical advertising executive at the Ross & Witchcraft agency in Paris, leads an irresponsible lifestyle fueled by cocaine addiction and promiscuity. His world turns upside down when his girlfriend Sophie leaves him and his new ad campaign for a yogurt brand is rejected by the client. These events force Octave to confront the meaning of his work and reevaluate his relationships with those around him.
Based on the novel '99 Francs' by Jean-Baptiste Andréï, this French film directed by Jan Kounen offers a satirical glimpse into the cutthroat world of advertising. The story revolves around Octave Parango (Jean Dujardin), an arrogant and jaded ad executive who navigates his professional and personal life with equal amounts of disdain and debauchery. Set in Paris, the film explores themes of materialism, consumer culture, and the moral decay of a young generation obsessed with image and success.